If they stick to that ending and not shoot a second season I will get massively angry.
Nordic crime dramas are always complex, dark, sophisticated and they drag you into their slow-pacing and excruciating world, where you think there will be no salvation (hint: normally, there's no salvation...)
BUT, Borderliner really can't end with season one. There too many questions to answer, too many characters to explore.
Overall, I was hooked by the way the plot was unfolded throughout the episodes, the impeccable acting from the entire cast and the magical norwegian scenery.
It would have been an 8 or even 9, if the ending did not leave me wondering if there was an episode 9 and netflix has missed it.
On a side note, it was the first series I've seen where a gay character is the protagonist, and is NOT defined by his sexuality. Good job!
Nordic crime dramas are always complex, dark, sophisticated and they drag you into their slow-pacing and excruciating world, where you think there will be no salvation (hint: normally, there's no salvation...)
BUT, Borderliner really can't end with season one. There too many questions to answer, too many characters to explore.
Overall, I was hooked by the way the plot was unfolded throughout the episodes, the impeccable acting from the entire cast and the magical norwegian scenery.
It would have been an 8 or even 9, if the ending did not leave me wondering if there was an episode 9 and netflix has missed it.
On a side note, it was the first series I've seen where a gay character is the protagonist, and is NOT defined by his sexuality. Good job!